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Been using this for ~2 weeks and it's absolutely changed my workflow and tokenmaxxing šŸ˜„. #github #copilot
If you've been wondering what I've been up to, the team and I have been cooking up something new. A new agent-native development environment deeply integrated with the GitHub graph. Not just for writing code, but all of the meta-work as well.
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Prompt engineering is dead. Anthropic recently released the real playbook for building AI agents that actually work. It’s a 30 page deep dive called The Complete Guide to Building Skills for Claude and it quietly shifts the conversation from ā€œprompt engineeringā€ to real execution design. Here’s the big idea: A Skill isn’t just a prompt. It’s a structured system. You package instructions inside a SKILL .md file, optionally add scripts, references, and assets, and teach Claude a repeatable workflow once instead of re-explaining it every chat. But the real unlock is something they call progressive disclosure. Instead of dumping everything into context: • A lightweight YAML frontmatter tells Claude when to use the skill • Full instructions load only when relevant • Extra files are accessed only if needed Less context bloat. More precision. They also introduce a powerful analogy: MCP gives Claude the kitchen. Skills give it the recipe. Without skills: users connect tools and don’t know what to do next. With skills: workflows trigger automatically, best practices are embedded, API calls become consistent. They outline 3 major patterns: 1) Document & asset creation 2) Workflow automation 3) MCP enhancement And they emphasize something most builders ignore: testing. Trigger accuracy. Tool call efficiency. Failure rate. Token usage. This isn’t about clever wording. It’s about designing an execution layer on top of LLMs. Skills work across Claude, Claude Code, and the API. Build once, deploy everywhere. The era of ā€œjust write a better promptā€ is ending. Anthropic just handed everyone a blueprint for turning chat into infrastructure. Download the guide here: resources.anthropic.com/hubf…
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Anybody using Playwright here with Angular? #angular #playwright #bdd #atdd #tdd #frontend #projectmanagement
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Use Playwright MCP with GitHub Copilot to generate real Playwright tests using natural language. youtube.com/watch?v=AaCj939X…
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
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10 Dec 2025
Can you simulate Bedrock Locally?
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Okay, starting my journey with bedrock, aiming for AWS Generative AI professional next year. Is it worth it? How hard is it?
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When a test fails, just right-click and choose ā€œDebug with Copilot.ā€ Introducing the Debugger Agent for Unit Tests, now in the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders October releaseć€°ļøanalyzes the issue, suggests and applies fixes, reruns the test, and iterates until it passes, automatically. Check it out: msft.it/6010sfFQy
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